3 research outputs found
Baseline perceptions of HIV-related stigma by HIV status at the time of the postpartum questionnnaire (<i>n</i> = 411).
<p>More women were tested for HIV during the interim between the first ANC visit and the postpartum questionnaire, resulting in more HIV+ women, more HIV-negative women, and fewer HIV status unknown women.</p
Multivariate logistic regression of HIV-related stigma measures and other individual-level predictor variables on delivery in a health facility (<i>n</i> = 381).
<p><i>n</i> is less than 407 due to small numbers of missing values on individual variables.</p>a<p>Estimates also account for clustering by site (health facility) as a random effect.</p>c<p>Reference category.</p><p>OR, odds ratio.</p
Comparison of baseline socio-demographic characteristics of MAMAS Study participants followed up after the birth versus lost to follow-up (<i>n</i> = 598).
a<p>For continuous variables, the mean followed by the median and range in parentheses are presented. For categorical variables, <i>n</i>'s are given followed by percentages in parentheses.</p>b<p>Data on this variable were available for women who reported currently living with a male partner.</p>c<p>Woman's self report.</p